Colorado Code § 12-100-113

Status - retired - inactive
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(1) Retired status. (a) Any person who has
received from the board and holds a certificate of certified public accountant, including an
expired certificate of certified public accountant that remains subject to renewal, reactivation, or
reinstatement, may apply to the board for retired status. The board may grant retired status by
issuing a retired status certificate of certified public accountant to any person who meets
established conditions prescribed by the board.
(b) Any person issued a retired status certificate of certified public accountant may be
styled and known as a "retired certified public accountant" or "retired C.P.A."
(c) During the time a certified public accountant remains in a retired status, the person
shall not perform those acts set forth in section 12-100-116 (1)(a) and (1)(b). The board retains
jurisdiction over retired status certified public accountants.
(2) Inactive status. (a) The holder of a certificate of certified public accountant, upon
notice to the board in any form or manner designated by the board, shall have the holder's name
transferred to an inactive list and shall not be required to comply with the continuing education
requirements for certificate renewal pursuant to section 12-100-115 so long as the holder
remains inactive. Each inactive certificant shall register in the same manner as active certificate
holders and pay a fee pursuant to section 12-20-202 (1). To resume the practice of public
accounting as a certified public accountant, the holder must file an application, meet any
education requirements imposed by the board, and pay a fee as established by the director.
(b) During the time a certified public accountant remains in an inactive status, the
certified public accountant shall not perform those acts restricted to active certified public
accountants pursuant to section 12-100-116 (1)(a). The board retains jurisdiction over inactive
certified public accountants for the purposes of disciplinary action pursuant to section 12-100-
120.

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